Found where the water is coming from in the boot.
http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=301672
Any ideas how to fix this?
http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=301672
Any ideas how to fix this?
The front is wet but not nearly as wet as the back, its completely soaking, thats why i'm gonna take up the carpet and get it good and dry before i put it back in!
I think i made all the mistakes i'm gonna make on the first door, hopefully plain sailing from now on! lol
I originally planned on removing the carpets but decided against it as I would need access to VAG-COM kit afterwards. Problem is you need to disconnect the battery to safely work on airbag systems, which on petrol models will necessitate doing a Throttle Body alignment afterwards. Life's never simple with modern cars...
DubSteve
Thats way out of my league i'm afraid, oh well i'll have to think of something to get around it then, i bought a couple of dehumidifyers, one is fully charged and in the car now, will stick the other one in tomorrow, not sure how much they will actually take in though.......flaming nightmare!
Could i just peel the carpet back maybe and get the worst of it without doing any harm?
i will park it on a slope and get it all out from the rear drivers side area.
I doubt it will work like that, because the floor isn't flat. The water will be held in the carpet and soundproofing like a sponge, and you'll have to strip out to dry out properly.
Sorry!
Mike
Wondering if anyone has had the water leak trouble fixed under warrenty?
bought our leon 5 months ago from a seat dealer and is covered by seat extended warrenty.
please let me know?
I doubt it will work like that, because the floor isn't flat. The water will be held in the carpet and soundproofing like a sponge, and you'll have to strip out to dry out properly.
Sorry!
Mike
I parked mine on a slope and then lifted the carpet and used rags to soak up the water. I used my foot to help the matter and soaked up what i could. I was at it for an hour, i could not believe the amount of water in there.
Yeah thats what i did, i just peeled the carpet back as fat as i could the lifted the felt underlay then slid a towel underneath and lay it all back down a tread on it for a bit took me 3 towels before it felt dry then i got stuck into the carpet with the trusty vax!
The front footwell was a different story though didn't really want to start peeling back the carpet so i got as much out with vax as possible then i went for a drive with the heaters blasting on my feet! Isn't bone dry yet but is getting there!
Another thing i was trying to open the bonnet while doing this but it was stuck shut, it wouldn't even lift a wee bit so i could get my fingers underneath it, so i looked it up on this site and people were saying its pretty common alot of dirt gets in about it so just spray it with WD40 and use the stray to get in about it until it eventually opens( i have about 4 cans of WD40 and none of them had the wee straw!)
So i went out to the petrol station and bought yet another can, but it was dark so i just though i'd get to it in the morning.....woke up and looked out my window in the morning and the bonnet had popped up slightly, more than enough for me to open it and grease it up! Turns out we had an earthquake at 6am and it must have shook it open!
Not a massive one but it helped me out!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-12262293
So if your having trouble opening your bonnet just give your car a damn good shake and hey presto its open!